Granuloma anulare erythematous type: little indurated, non-symptomatic reddish-brown plaques with indicated central atrophy; slow centrifugal growth lasting for months.
Granuloma of anular erythematous type. Red-brown plaque with little induration and marked central atrophy. Slow centrifugal growth lasting for months.
Granuloma anulare erythematous type. little indurated, marginal reddish-brown plaque with indicated central atrophy. slow centrifugal growth lasting for months. Granulomatosis disciformis chronica et progressiva is to be considered as a differential diagnosis (entity).
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